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Fall Time
Fall Time is a 1995 American drama film starring Mickey Rourke, David Arquette, Stephen Baldwin and Sheryl Lee, directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995.
In the 1950s in rural Wisconsin, a trio of young friends, David, Tim and Joe, stage a prank murder in front of a local bank where a real life robbery, led by criminals and gay lovers, Leon and Florence, is going down.
After the crime is botched, Florence forces Tim to rob the bank himself and take as a hostage the bank loan officer Patty, who is in on the robbery, but the plan goes wildly wrong and morphs into macabre bloodbath.
Although it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival it lost to The Brothers McMullen.
Todd McCarthy of Variety did not care for the film:
"There's material here for a film, at most, half the length of Fall Time, a thoroughly pedestrian crime drama."
Glenn Kenny of Entertainment Weekly wrote:
"Think that the idea of Mickey Rourke and Stephen Baldwin playing a pair of gay psychos sounds bad? You should only experience the reality."
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Fall Time
Fall Time is a 1995 American drama film starring Mickey Rourke, David Arquette, Stephen Baldwin and Sheryl Lee, directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995.
In the 1950s in rural Wisconsin, a trio of young friends, David, Tim and Joe, stage a prank murder in front of a local bank where a real life robbery, led by criminals and gay lovers, Leon and Florence, is going down.
After the crime is botched, Florence forces Tim to rob the bank himself and take as a hostage the bank loan officer Patty, who is in on the robbery, but the plan goes wildly wrong and morphs into macabre bloodbath.
Although it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival it lost to The Brothers McMullen.
Todd McCarthy of Variety did not care for the film:
"There's material here for a film, at most, half the length of Fall Time, a thoroughly pedestrian crime drama."
Glenn Kenny of Entertainment Weekly wrote:
"Think that the idea of Mickey Rourke and Stephen Baldwin playing a pair of gay psychos sounds bad? You should only experience the reality."